begin的意思和读音

begin

: [bɪˈɡɪn] : [bɪ'ɡɪn]

v.

began  begun  beginning  begins  

v.+n.begin year,begin project,begin writing,begin construction,begin month

adv.+v.probably begin,begin afresh

v.end

beginv.

1.[i][t]to start doing sth; to do the first part of sth

Shall I begin?

Let's begin at page 9. 9

She began by thanking us all for coming.

We began work on the project in May.

I began(= started reading) this novel last month and I still haven't finished it.

He always begins his lessons with a warm-up exercise.

He began his political career as a student(= when he was a student) .

I began to feel dizzy.

At last the guests began to arrive.

She began to cry.

It was beginning to snow.

I was beginning to think you'd never come.

Everyone began talking at once.

When will you begin recruiting?

2.[i]to start to happen or exist, especially from a particular time

When does the concert begin?

Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September.

The evening began well.

3.[i]~ as sthto be sth first, before becoming sth else

He began as an actor, before starting to direct films.

What began as a minor scuffle turned into a full-scale riot.

4.[i]…);(…)to have sth as the first part or the point where sth starts

Where does Europe end and Asia begin?

Use ‘an’ before words beginning with a vowel.使 an。

‘I'm thinking of a country in Asia.’ ‘What does it begin with(= what is the first letter) ?’“。”“?”

Each chapter begins with a quotation.

The path begins at Livingston village.

5.[t]+ speechto start speaking

‘Ladies and gentlemen,’ he began, ‘welcome to the Town Hall.’:“。”

6.[i][t]to start or make sth start for the first time

The school began in 1920, with only ten pupils. 1920

He began a new magazine on post-war architecture.

7.[t]not ~ to do sthto make no attempt to do sth or have no chance of doing sth

I can't begin to thank you enough.

He didn't even begin to understand my problem.

v.1.;,2., (from)3.,;,4.1.;,2., (from)3.,;,4.

v.1.to start doing something; to start feeling or thinking something; to make an activity or process start or exist; to give your attention to something for the first time2.to start happening or existing; if a sentence, book, etc. begins with a particular letter, word, etc., that is the first one in it; if a place begins somewhere, that is the first point where you consider it to be; if an activity or process begins with something, that is the first thing that happens in it; to start speaking

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1.When you realize how much God loves you, you'll begin to live in true freedom.

2.You realize what it means to be a Beijinger, and you begin to see your life in your city as part of a long and wonderful history.

3.I can't even begin to explain to you how much I'm gonna miss you !

4.If Mr Westerwelle has his way, the new coalition will begin to move Germany out of the shadow of "father state" .使

5.Every time Tokyo makes a hesitant attempt to begin acting like the great power it should be, China beats the drums about the war.

6.seems the boss wants me to put on a tie and begin acting like an executive.西

7.We dearly desire to begin a more personal approach to you and be able to make our broadcasts together with the Galactic Federation of Light.广

8.To begin with, he seems to have created a straw man that bears little relation to the true assumptions made by evolutionary psychologists.

9.That means that the earliest the chamber could begin considering an alternative proposal, if it were inclined to do so, would be next week.

10.As you and Earth align yourselves with your inner truth, so do the swirling energies begin to calm and slow down.